What platform do you use to share/save videos with students? CoachNow? V1? Dropbox?

21 Professionals Contributed |
With so many options to send video to your students, what is the best way? What technology are golf professionals using to transfer lesson information that is seamless for both sides?

V1 video analysis software for daily lessons and Coach Now for long term and online lessons

I utilize both v1 video analysis software for daily lessons and coach now for long term and online lessons.

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Outdoors: Hudl Technique | Indoors: GASPLabs

When I am Teaching outdoors I use Hudl Technique on my I-Pad. It is a Free motion capturing app and is used in a lot of other sports as well. I have had great success with it and minimal issues. Your customer just has to sign up for the app and they can receive and watch their videos whenever they want.

When I am Teaching indoors I am currently using GASPLabs, since Hudl Technique is an app it is not compatible with my high speed cameras and desk top. With GASP I save the video and then send to students via Dropbox.

Flagler Golf Academy
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CoachNow and Hudl

I use CoachNow and Hudl to share videos with my students.

Sleepy Hollow Country Club
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Hudl Technique

Hudl Technique is what I use, very simple and easy for students to send videos back to me.

Steve Bosdosh Golf Academy
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Currently I have the Coaches Eye video analysis app

Currently I have the Coaches Eye video analysis app on my i phone and i pad. I have found this app to be the simplest and most efficient. It allows me to draw multiple lines on the screen and it computes degrees of angles, etc. It really allows the student to understand plane, path, club alignments, face alignments, spinal alignments and a host of other concepts by clearly seeing the images on the screen. At some point after the lesson I move the videos to my photo and video library on my phone. Then I text certain swing videos to my students with a summary of the analysis from the lesson. This follow up has created a environment that helps expedite the learning process for the student. I wish we had this technology years ago.

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no video...old school instruction

no video…old school instruction look with your eyes and feel with your swing…

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Hudl technique

Hudl technique

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Email or text message thread

Email or text message thread is easy enough to refer back to. No need to be fancy.

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Lake Isle Country Club
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I use V1

I use V1

PGA Golf Professional
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Coaches Eye & V1 app

Coaches eye & v1 app

Sherrill Park Golf Course
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Just tape it and use any available application

I love videos . Though I was in retirement mode and did not invest in the new technology, I loved any videos that my students would provide. Simply coming in the Pro Shop and asking what I saw, my student could get a simple explanation in front of their eyes. Just tape it and use any available application that you might subscribe. I have never seen a bad one.

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JC Video

We will be using JC Video this year to share lesson videos with our Members and Guests. They have developed an app that will allow our Professionals to share edited videos on the spot. Included in the software is a swing locker that the students can access from their devices. There is a cost per month but, we’ll worth the investment! Good luck!

Oneputt Productions, Inc
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I use Hudl Technique app.

I use Hudl Technique app. It is for many sports, but records in slo-mo. Can do all the normal lines, etc. I like it!

Brookshire Golf Club
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CoachNow is the best for simplicity and ease.

CoachNow is the best for simplicity and ease.

Nick Duffy Golf
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Swing Catalyst.

We use Swing Catalyst.

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I use HUDL.

I use HUDL. Had V1 but found sharing with HUDL was easier and it doesn’t require my students to do much to receive the videos

The Woodlands Country Club - Palmer Course
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CoachNow

CoachNow

Precision Golf Academy
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V1 & CoachNow

I’ve used V1 for 25 years and it is still the best complete platform. I use coach now for a golf team I help and like it.

The Golf Center at the Highlands
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I use Hudl Technique .

I use Hudl Technique. It’s really easy to use and the frame by frame is great . You can voice over videos and easily send them over to clients via email. To me it’s a game changer for it’s practically and time savings.

Coronado Golf Course
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Coaches Eye

Coaches Eye

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